Those who think that a royal commission into child sexual abuse will be able to weed out the practice, are engaged in wishful thinking, especially when one considers that our society has been moving towards one that has a strong resemblance to that of pagan Rome as it was up to 312 AD, the year that Emperor Constantine adopted Christianity.
Up to Constantine’s reign, Rome’s state-sponsored culture had affirmed same-sex marriage, homosexual practices, pornography, abortion and much more.
Incidentally, will a royal commission also examine public and other non-Catholic schools, secular and religious institutions, families, sporting-bodies, clubs, babysitters, et cetera? In short, all persons and entities that deal with the underage members of our society?
Henk Verhoeven
Beacon Hill